0.001 gram
yes about that. It very much depends on the fly you are talking about. If it is a common house fly it probably is about 3ml but if it is a Bluebottle or a horse fly it would probably be 5-6ml!;)
a fly is not an element so it does not have an "atomic" weight. It does have a mass or weight however
No. The dual mass fly wheels are used only in models equipped with diesel (TDCi) engines.
You fly over the Atlantic Ocean from Boston, Mass, USA to London, UK.
well, a bird that cant fly has a larger body mass than one that can
No, bats seem to fly with no set pattern at all, but they DO mass into groups for their nightly forage.
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The total Mass will remain Constant, BUT some of the original mass will escape as fly ash and CO2 during the fire.
Fly from Rockford to Manchester nh or Beverly mass
no they can't even though they don't have much mass
A fly does not move when you hit your brakes because it is relatively lightweight and has a low inertia compared to the larger mass of the vehicle. When the car decelerates, the fly's body can easily adjust to the change in motion due to its small mass and quick reflexes. Additionally, the fly's ability to cling to surfaces, such as the car's interior, helps it remain in place despite the sudden stop.
Domesticated turkeys are generally unable to fly due to selective breeding for increased chest muscle mass. This additional muscle weight makes them too heavy to be able to fly.